Everyone's falling in love with the wrong person in this hilariously hot all-star romantic comedy - A Pyromaniac's Love Story! William Baldwin stars as the outrageous Garet who tries to win the love of his sweetheart (Erika Eleniak) withia blazing crime of passion... but she's got the hots for Sergio (John Leguizamo) who's carrying a big torch for a hot-tempered waitress named Hattie (Sadie Frost)! Mixed-up romantic signals and comic confusion abound until the smoke finally clears a
A husband and wife team Charley and Ellen steal diamonds from a crime lord which results in Charley being gunned down. Now Ellen must escape from a team of professional killers and a rival gangster family.
Atom Heart Mother was Pink Floyd's first number 1 album. Ambitious and challenging the main title piece was an extended instrumental suite co-written and arranged by avant-garde composer Ron Geesin. 36 years on Ron Geesin revisits the work and describes the circumstances surrounding the creation of the album. We also hear the views of David Gilmour Roger Waters Richard Wright and Nick Mason. This comprehensive DVD features the only known footage of a performance of atom Heart Mother with the complete brass and choir conducted by John Aldiss from the Bath Festival of 1970. Also included are performances of the prototype work ""The Amazing Pudding"" performed by Pink Floyd without the orchestra from radio and television archives and a rare radio archive performance of Floyd performing ""Fat Old Sun"".
Blessed with a treasure of timeless songs South Pacific combines the passionate heartwarming romance of a naive young Navy nurse (Mitzi Gaynor) and an older French plantation owner (Rossano Brazzi) with South Seas splendour and a world at war while the breathtaking score is highlighted by some of the most romantic songs ever written. Bonus CD Tracklisting: 1. South Pacific Overture 2. Dites Moi 3. Cock Eyed Optimist 4. Twin Soliloquies 5. Some Enchanted Evening 6. Bloody Mary 7. My Girl Back Home 8. There Is Nothing Like A Dame 9. Bali Ha'i 10. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair 11. I'm In Love With A Wonderful Guy 12. Younger Than Springtime 13. Happy Talk 14. Honey Bun 15. Carefully Taught 16. This Nearly Was Mine 17. Finale
Mentally-challenged Bill Morrow has been locked in his room all his life by his poltically driven mother. From the little window Billy watched the movies that played at the drive-in theater across the street. It is the only contact he has with the outside world. Night after night year after year as the screen plays slash and hack horror films. Billy gets deadly dose of murder and mayhem. Night after night year after year Billy gets a little closer to the breaking point. Tonight B
DVD 1 - The Syd Barrett Years DVD 2 - In Development DVD 3 - The Halcyon Years (1971 - 1977) DVD 4 - Momentary Lapses (1979 - 1994)
Disc 1: Momentary Lapses DVD This is the independent film history of Pink Floyd. The controversial twists and turns of the Floyd story is told in a unique series of interviews featuring Roger Waters David Gilmour Nick Mason and the late Richard Wright. The recollections of the band are compared and contrasted the views of the insiders who worked with Pink Floyd in the studio and on the road. The war between the late Norman Smith and Syd Barrett is laid bare. Original producer Joe Boyd recalls his frustrations over losing the band to EMI Ron Geesin gives a blunt appraisal of the making of Atom Heart Mother. EMI Studio engineer Peter Mew remembers the Ummagumma debacle. Vocalist Clare Torry reveals the truth behind The Great Gig In the Sky while Snowy White and Andy Roberts from Floyds surrogate band recall the surreal backstage environment on The Wall live shows as the poisonous rift between Waters and Wright reached its zenith. This unaligned and autonomous film is unauthorised. It was made with complete editorial freedom and has not been vetted or approved by members of Pink Floyd. Disc 2: The E-Book Plays on all PCs Macs Sony E-reader Kindle and all leading makes of E-readers which use the epub format. The full- length companion e-book contains a complete review of the work of Pink Floyd from the Piper At The Gates Of Dawn in 1967 through to their final appearance at Live 8 in July 2005 .
This is the ultimate review of the music of Pink Floyd on record on film and in performance. Drawing on rare concert films and penetrating interviews with the critics this is the definitive exploration of the Pink Floyd phenomenon. Featuring extensive archive recordings the key Pink Floyd works from the halcyon days of Syd Barratt through to Pulse are revisited and critically assessed. This independent film was made with complete editorial control. With no outside influences of ap
Piper at The Gates of Dawn stands alone as the only Floyd album on which Syd Barrett wrote the bulk of the material and performed as lead vocalist and guitarist. This independent film review draws on rare film of Pink Floyd performing these songs which make up Piper. In addition to the reflections of the band themselves the film also features a unique interview with Joe Boyd who discovered Pink Floyd and produced the Arnold Layne single. We also hear the views of Norman Smith the album's producer and John 'Hoppy' Hopkins the original Floyd promoter and pioneer of the famous UFO club in addition to the incisive views of a leading team of music critics and writers. Atom Heart Mother was Pink Floyd's first number one album. Ambitious and challenging the main title piece was an extended instrumental suite co-written and arranged by avant-garde composer Ron Geesin. Thirty-six years on Ron Geesin revisits the work and describes the circumstances surrounding the creation of the album. We also hear the views of David Gilmour Roger Waters and Nick Mason. This comprehensive DVD features the only known footage of a performance of Atom Heart Mother with the complete brass and choir conducted by John Aldiss from the Bath Festival in 1970. Also included are reviews of performances of the prototype work The Amazing Pudding performed by Pink Floyd without the orchestra from radio and television archives and rare radio archive recordings of Floyd performing of Fat Old Sun.
Atom Heart Mother was Pink Floyd's first number one album. Ambitious and challenging the main title peice was an extended instrumental suite co-written and arranged by avant garde composer Ron Geesin. Thirty five years on and Gessin re-visits the work and describes the circumstances surrounding the creation of the album. We also hear views from David Gilmour Roger Waters Richard Wright and Nick Mason. This comprehensive DVD features the only known footage of a performance of Ato
Mark Kobain worked hard to keep himself off the city streets and concentrated on becoming the National Karate Champion. But an invitation to a class with the masters now finds him the 'prey' for a group of man hunters.
Lowry Brooks Jr. (Mala Voodoo Just Dam Lucky) stars as Parris Bally a bounty hunter. Parris a failure at various business ventures becomes trapped between what he does best bounty hunting or losing his family as his frustrated wife files for divorce.The solution to Parris's problem is one last bounty a terrorist nicknamed ""The Niggen Nightmare"" who is worth a million dollars dead or alive. Planning with his reluctant partner to catch the terrorist inside a frequently vi
Track Listing: 1.Introduction 2.Space Oddity - David Bowie 3.Saucerful Of Secrets - Pink Floyd 4.Fie! - The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown 5.Eight Miles High - The Byrds 6.White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane 7.We Know What We Mean - Soft Machine 8.The End - The Doors 9.Sugar Magnolia - Grateful Dead 10.Mardi Gras Day - Dr. John 11.The Wheel's On Fire - Julie Driscoll & The Brian Auger Trinity 12.Space Cowboy - The Steve Miller Band 13.Intersteller Overdrive - Pink Floyd 14.Sunshine Of Your Love - Jimi Hendrix 15.I Feel Free - The Cream 16.Psychedelic Reaction - The Introverted
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis sued him Marlon Brando broke his jaw and Steve McQueen gave him a look that could have killed. To the celebrities he pursued photographer Ron Galella was the beast who threatened beauty. As it turned out he gave them a strange and lasting beauty they might never have known without him. Oscar winner Leon Gest (When Were Kings) brilliantly explores the story of this notorious paparazzo and in doing so sheds lights onto the complex issues of the right to privacy freedom of the press and the ever-growing vortex of celebrity worship
Dark Side of The Moon' stands amongst Pink Floyd's greatest achievements as well as being the biggest commercial success. This seminal album explored powerful concepts and experimented with new recording techniques in an entirely ground breaking way leaving many firm in the belief that this remains the band's defining work. This film brings you the first hand recollections of the band members selected from film and radio archives worldwide alongside classic performance footage. To complement the bands insights are the candid views of Floyd insiders intimates and members of the original production team including Clare Torry the vocalist behind the magnificent vocals on the majestic track 'The Great Gig In The Sky' and George Hardie Pink Floyd contemporary and the designer responsible for the classic refracting prism artwork.
Following the departure of founding father Syd Barrett in 1968 Pink Floyd was forced to reassess its position on the musical map. By the time Meddle was released in 1971 - the album Dave Gilmour considers 'the start of the path forward' - the band were demonstrating an expert grasp of the new sonic territories they had been exploring. The 1973s mega-selling Dark Side Of The Moon would have sounded a whole lot different had it not been for its groundbreaking predecessor. Pink Floyd - Meddle: A Classic Album Under Review offers a hitherto un-achieved level of insight into the band during the build up recording and aftermath of their most significant musical turning point. Via the use of rare performances obscure footage long forgotten photographs contributions from friends and colleagues review criticism and insight from a panel of esteemed experts - and lots lots more - this film delivers the long awaited critical review of a world class band at their creative peak. Live and studio performances from the Meddle era reassessed by a panel of revered experts. Obscure footage and unseen photographs. Review comment and criticism from; Pink Floyd producer and Beatles engineer Norman Smith; Floyd's 1960s touring partner and Soft Machine bass player Hugh Hopper; founding member of Yes Peter Banks; Floyd author and rock writer Mark Blake; Classic Rock magazine's Malcolm Dome; author and Mojo journalist Mark Sturdy; ambient music expert Mark Prendergast; Wire magazine's David Stubbs and many others. Footage of and comment on Pink Floyd's musical influences at this pivotal point in their career.
Disc 1: Rock Milestones - Wish You Were HereShine On You Crazy Diamond with its majestic introduction is arguably the finest recording in the entire Pink Floyd career. On this flawless album every track pulls its weight and the title track Wish You Were Here has gone on to achieve classic status. This is the long awaited critical review of the album featuring rare live performances by Pink Floyd alongside rare archive interviews with the band. Also featured are the views of a leading team of critics, working musicians and musicologists. Disc 2: Rock Milestones - The WallIn the words of the band and their critics then and now, this is the independent critical review of a milestone in popular culture, which strips away the prejudice to produce the ultimate retrospective on one of the most important and iconoclastic popular works of the twentieth century. Disc 3: Rock Milestones - Momentary Lapse of ReasonA pivotal moment in the history of Floyd is carefully analysed by a leading team of critics and journalists, amongst others, producer Rob Corich and Chris Salewicz, legendary music journalist and writer. We also have the fascinating insights of one of the few musicians to tour with a solo Waters and later with Gilmour after the split, Tim Renwick, who also provided backing guitar for the legendary reunion set at Live 8. With rare archive performance and interview footage, we follow the steadily building momentum that ultimately led to the triumphant return to form.
Please wait. Loading...
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy